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Severus Snape ([personal profile] subtlescience) wrote in [community profile] multiversallogs2012-02-08 02:23 pm

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Who: Severus Snape [Beta], possibly Martha Jones. One-shot otherwise.
What: Decisions to be made. Lily drama. What else would it be?
Where: Snape-Jones Cottage in Sobek Croix
When: Immediately after Lily's first communication goes up.
Warnings: None as yet.




Severus stares at the CiD long enough for this to finally sink in. It takes a good five minutes. His mouth is too dry, heart pounding: this isn't fingerprints in dust or a letter left on his desk. This isn't the memory of her taking his place on the Barge. What he's seeing on the screen is Lily in real time, Lily alive, Lily here and within his grasp.

He doesn't know what he feels. Nervous, perhaps. Anxious. Agitated. Pressed to make a decision, though he can't, for the life of him, recall just what the other options are. So when he finally moves, it's a knee-jerk reaction because he can't think of any other way to face this. He goes in search of his coat, finds it hanging right where it's supposed to be (Because everything has its place in this household, doesn't it? And why is that? He brushes off the question like an errant fly.)

If he hadn't reached with his left hand, he would have Apparated to the Inn without a second thought. It was just by chance that he did, and similarly by chance that he saw that flash of red iron.

Oh.

Right.

His hand hovers over the coat for a moment, his attention captured by the ring, an accusation of a decision was been made for him (by him) years ago, before he ever married Martha. (I want this life.) That's quite a decision to stand by, he thinks, now that Lily is here.

Well, what's the alternative? Seeking divorce so he can - what? Pursue a married woman almost two decades his junior? One who has already rejected him twice? And what will that do to Martha? The question takes him by surprise, not because he doesn't think Martha's feelings ought to be a factor, but because he thought about them at all. He starts to explore the rabbit hole, considering just how this could affect her.

She'll be jealous; that much is obvious. She was jealous before. No matter what he decides, she'll be jealous and he will have to face that. Deal with it. Assuage her fears. But if he leaves - she'll be heartbroken. It isn't vanity which causes him to think that; he remembers the look on her face when he threw her out of their shared cabin on the Barge. After so much time spent reassuring her that he won't abandon her, this will devastate her.

Lily will be fine, he decides. Lily is no longer his responsibility; he 'finished', as the other Severus put it. Lily doesn't need him, and it's not his place to offer. Lily has a son here. She has Snape's younger counterpart. She has Charity Burbage and Hermione Granger and Nymphadora Tonks.

Martha has him. Just him. And more importantly, she wants him. That isn't something Lily can offer.

No, he'll leave that coat right where it is, sit himself down on the sofa with a glass of something noxious and strong, and not do a blasted thing about Lily Potter. For once, perhaps he'll even be happy about the choice he's making.
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[personal profile] toldastory 2012-02-10 05:54 am (UTC)(link)
One of the things that Martha was the most glad about in the city of Baedal was the fact that she didn't need to be so attached to the communicator. Whereas on the Barge she needed to make sure that seeing every message was a priority, she'd fallen out of the habit of doing it. Here there were other doctors to handle crises and the if someone did need her the little ping that alerted her to a message intended for her was rather like what she expected when they were home.

Home. It was still an odd concept to her, and one that she was working on lining up in comparison to what it had been six months ago. Severus's departure and subsequent return had made her evaluate it differently. Six additional months on the Barge (where she had wanted to stay. Why had she wanted to stay? Staying seemed completely insane once that Severus had graduated an inmate. Especially Sirius Black.) Six months in London and six months in the city of Baedal. Maybe, just maybe they were going to need to look at this as a permanent position rather than something transitory.

She'd already been making small movements towards permanence. The mark on her wrist was a sure sign, the biggest and the most outward, but there were others too. Martha had gotten involved with helping people below the radar of the Militia and she'd volunteered some of her time at the temples in the city hoping that whatever gods or karmic force would take perhaps help them and make things easier.

Also she'd missed being as busy as she was aboard the Barge. She didn't want to ever get that much like a workaholic again, but Martha Snape-Jones wasn't the sort of person who rested on her laurels.

Another concession was the manner in which Martha had slipped back into reading fiction. She devoured it whole in hours like she hadn't since she'd been in medical school. (While she was a student the only novels she'd allowed herself were certain ones of a magical persuasion.) The little alcove in their bedroom with the large comfy chair had been slowly but surely surrounded by books. If she had been familiar with Bookford cottage, she would have lamented the lack of library along with their lack of life.

Deciding that the book she was currently reading required tea, Martha had moved downstairs into the kitchen. Coming past the living room, and spotting him there with the drink made her frown a bit, and she stepped closer to him. At some point in the evening, Martha had slipped on a jumper of his because she was cold. Considering it hung like a dress, she hadn't bothered to add additional clothing.

"Everything alright, love?" There was concern in her tone as she perched on the edge of the couch and touched his shoulder.
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[personal profile] toldastory 2012-02-10 11:56 pm (UTC)(link)
If he had lied, the situation would have gone from bad to worse in an instant. It would have made her reaction and everything else about this magnified by a thousand when the truth had ended up coming out. It said something about her comfort level with him that she wasn't wearing his clothing with the intention to seduce him. It was more that it was there, and that it was comfortable. It hadn't even started with the idea of doing it; more that she liked to feel like he was around even when he wasn't.

In her mind, she'd connected his sulking to something related to the missing year (it'd crossed her mind about how now there were two years that weren't in her life time. There was one she desperately wanted to remember and one that she desperately wanted to forget.) She'd thought that it would explain some things, including the way he was drinking.

Martha'd reached for the refilled glass, but her hand stopped almost comically when he mentioned that Lily was there. Funny, she would have thought that there'd be a moment of confusion-'Lily who' and the like- but she knew of course whom he'd meant, who it was and why he was sitting here alone and drinking.

"Oh." For a moment she didn't know what else to say. Lily Potter, here in Baedal. Lily Potter now when things were already in a place that was already awkward and there were already tremors in the foundation of their marriage. Releasing a deep breath, she just reached for the glass and drained it in one gulp, because she didn't know what to say or how to react to it either.

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[personal profile] toldastory 2012-02-11 12:41 am (UTC)(link)
When he got up, Martha just watched him go; she didn't know what else to do. Initially, when they'd gotten together Martha'd thought about what would happen if Lily had come back into Severus's life. Into their life. She'd worried over it when new arrivals happened, and she had always wondered how it would be to meet the woman again only this time on the other side of her relationship with Severus.

Very early in their relationship, Martha remembered raised voices and the sound of him being angry. She'd suspected that it happened during one of their four (five) fights and he'd told her that he could have asked for anything, and she knew what he could have asked for and didn't. It had been a big deal that had made it seem like the ghost of Lily Potter had finally been laid to rest.

But here she wasn't a ghost; this was no flood to be over in a few days; no here and then gone. Lily Potter was here for a life, or close to it, despite everything that should be contrary to it. She didn't know what happened now, but there was a familiar hollowness in her stomach; it had come the last time she'd been involved with a man who had a ghost with a flower name.

But then he was back and with a glass and she was reminded of every time the two of them had been together, how'd they lingered over drinks and all of the things that had come about over that. His admittance of feelings for her had been born of a night of drinking, and she'd admitted her own while playing with a kitten. How longs things had been going on, fun games, so many things had happened between them started by nights like this.

When he settled back next to her and refilled their glasses, Martha moved to curl into the space at his side, molding herself there like she would have any other night with any other problem. He didn't mention Lily again, and she didn't, but she couldn't help but smile at the memory that she didn't share.

"Bermuda." The word was said happily, and with a little bit of a smile. "I finally got you to a proper beach then." Of course two days of nothing but the two of them. "Though I doubt we stayed on the sand for any length of time."
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[personal profile] toldastory 2012-02-11 01:05 am (UTC)(link)
Good. Good, familiar patterns that had remained the same from when they'd first done this and he'd been certain that the two of them wouldn't last the hour out. His arm around her, her resting her cheek against him. It might have been any other night in their relationship if it hadn't been for the whirling that was going through her head.

What did he want to do about Lily? For Martha, that was the important bit. She could deal with Lily being here, being a part of her extended life, with seeing her and speaking with her as long as she knew that Lily Potter wasn't what Severus Snape wanted any longer. Yes, she remembered sitting in a closet in a world where he was a chef and she was a bounty hunter (and Molly was five. Bloody hell, she missed Molly.) "I want this life." But did he when there was the chance for the other one?

Even if there wasn't a chance for another one, given Lily and everything else?

But he was telling her a story by recounting memories, and Martha loved that. As soon as he mentioned a green swimsuit Martha saw a small bikini in her mind that definitely never would see water. It made her smile to imagine it. "Never saw water, huh?" In her head she added it to black dresses and stockings and garter belts and robes; it made sense really.

They had been quite happy, save for the fact that their going home was in contention, but she wasn't focusing on that. However, the 'were' made her worry, past tenses weren't something she wanted to think in right now. "We'll find our footing again," she said, mirroring what he'd said to her not very long ago in her mind, but was probably much more distant in his.
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[personal profile] toldastory 2012-02-11 01:35 am (UTC)(link)
Martha was good about silence. She'd gotten very good at accepting it around her, at knowing how not to break it; at knowing that while there was silence there wasn't something else being said. Despite that the silence as he thought seemed very long to her. Morbidly, it felt very much like the silence that permeated intensive care wings when people wondered if their loved ones were going to live or if they were going to die.

Yes, that thought was shoved away, and she was going to decide that it had come as a side effect of being married to him.

However, in the silence she didn't pull away; there was no retreating from his chest or his embrace. Once she would have pulled away so that the decision would be made without her interference, because she knew how her touching him could be. Once she would have maintained a respectful distance as if her feelings didn't count in the matter. The relationship between the two of them had pushed that out of her; never again would she not fight for what she wanted.

His words made her smile; she knew that she probably shouldn't but that didn't stop the sharp upturn of her lips and the crinkling around her eyes. A very small part of her, tiny even, had expected that the decision would go the other way. There wasn't a verbal response; instead Martha just leaned over and kissed him soundly.
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[personal profile] toldastory 2012-02-11 02:14 am (UTC)(link)
It happened occasionally, though more so now than it had earlier in their relationship. But right now she was very glad at it. It had been a chance to have things settled and straightened without needing to actually need the question or have it answered.

Well, almost. When he chided her, Martha just smiled at him, the one that was for him and him alone. She felt relieved; better. She felt better than she had since he'd come back and it showed all over her, especially considering how well he knew her.

"I love you, you know." The words were spoken quickly by way of response; acknowledging that she was, but that he'd soothed her fears by the mention of his happiness.
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[personal profile] toldastory 2012-02-11 10:42 pm (UTC)(link)
It wasn't his loyalty that Martha was doubting; largely what she doubted was her own value to him versus Lily's value you to him. She didn't know how to explain that, and she didn't want too. Instead she just moved uncomfortably for a moment as he pressed his glass against hers. Draining her glass, she winced as the liquor hit her stomach, then she left it on the table with loose fingers.

There was an unexpected question of 'now what' almost around her. Funny how it had just felt like such a question had been answered. Too bad it hadn't been answered for very long. Martha snuggled back against him, trying to decide what to say, or if there was anything that she could say in order to somehow make it better.

She was relieved when he broke the silence to tell her the story, even though she frowned. Two days before their wedding, they'd had another fight. Four fights in their relationship, or was that one five. Martha imagined her mother putting her foot down about it and worse she imagined how she would have let her mother put her foot down about this. The need to please her mum had always been there, and it had been worse following the year that wasn't. It wasn't hard to imagine what had been said between the two of them; when they actually did fight, they knew what to say in order to be the very cruelest; indifference mostly.

'When I came back.' Martha took his hand at those words and she traced her fingers over it, following the lines from his ring and back up. She suspected that her counterpart had always expected that he would come back, just as she would have expected that he would have stayed with her later on.

"I think," Martha began, "that I might have been willing to let you leave because I'd known you'd come back. I mean, we're permanent, yeah?"

And now he would have come back after Lily. He would want to come back to her after Lily. She touched his cheek quickly, and then spoke very softly. "I mean it when I say always."
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[personal profile] toldastory 2012-02-13 04:00 am (UTC)(link)
Oh no, she would have been incredibly angry when he'd returned. There would have been shouting and tears and anger but she never would have denied him the entry back into their home.

She was glad that he hadn't left.

It wasn't funny to joke about their vows, but Martha's lips twisted upward a bit at the comment anyway. "Not really something you can plan for, is it? I mean, there's always going to be a bit of you that loves her." She said it very in a very matter-of-fact tone of voice that didn't have any anger or judgement in it. "She was a big part of your life for... most of it."

Again, truth; he'd spent the majority of an equivalency to Martha's lifetime living for Lily. "But I know you take your promises seriously, and I know that when you say always, you mean it."
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[personal profile] toldastory 2012-02-13 06:53 am (UTC)(link)
Martha couldn't help but see the repression in him. In some ways she could feel it as well; it was like the air had been suddenly sucked from the room. Watching him for a moment Martha moved. She untucked herself from his side and moved so that she was taking the familiar not a sofa position: straddling his lap and looking into his face.

One hand touched his cheek, and the other held his chin as she locked eyes with him, not wanting him to look away. Martha Snape-Jones would never see love as a weakness, and she didn't see him not being able to let go of that piece of his life as one.

"Sev, who we love, they're always a part of us. Just because we have new love doesn't mean that the old gets shoved away or whatever." One hand slipped down his face and rested above his heart, feeling his pulse beat through his shirt.

"There are always pieces of our hearts with those names on them. The pieces get smaller and other people write their names on much bigger ones." For a moment, Martha just traced a 'M' there. "It's alright that they're still there. She's still there. I know that you love me too."

She paused and then she added in voice that was low, but confident. "I know you'll always come back. And I know that you're mine and I'm yours." Simple really.
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[personal profile] toldastory 2012-02-13 08:49 am (UTC)(link)
Martha would differentiate between loving someone and still being in love with them. While she would always love the Doctor, she definitely wasn't in love with him any longer. It certainly wasn't the case that he made her smile or made her heart do the little skipping bits that hers did when Severus looked at her.

If his still did once he'd gotten over the initial shock of seeing her and having her be alive, then they'd deal with this again, and it would probably have a much different (and more final) ending.

Right now she wasn't going to think about that. Right now it was old loves still having a place, and it was the two of them getting through this and over to things on the other side of this and trying to find footing that felt like it was less on mud.

"I know," she said softly. "And I love you."
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[personal profile] toldastory 2012-02-13 06:09 pm (UTC)(link)
She didn't break the silence between them; there didn't seem to be any reason for that, and Martha didn't want to say anything that would undo what she'd already offered. She didn't know what she would have said if he'd called her a fool; but it likely wouldn't have inspired anything but a smile coupled with her normal response about being his fool.

Of course then it would be that there would be the little sadness on his face, and she didn't want to revisit that, especially now that this was going on. No borrowing trouble not when they had enough on their plate for twenty marriages.

But she smiled when he touched the odd mental ring that had once been a fire engine. The red metal wasn't something she'd trade for any precious metal in the world; it was still the most fantastic thing she'd heard of it.

The smile only increased when he mentioned the hour a day; yes, that seemed like something that she would do in order to make him happy; small victories and spending as much time as she could with him. Perhaps eventually Martha may find that problematic, but for now it was worth it.

The mention of the year made her frown, because she wanted that year; she wanted their wedding and she wanted the fights and she wanted the memories of them together on the beach. Not having them was something that bothered her to an absurd amount and a part of her just wanted to go to temples and beg that she be allowed to go back and have the year just so the two of them matched. Of course if it didn't work for the Malfoys (if they'd tried it; for some reason Martha wanted to believe that Lucius had), then it probably wasn't going to work for her.

If she'd not had the conversation with Sebastian about the Barge and purgatory then perhaps she might not have agreed with Severus, but in the end she decided on something simple: "It's all worth it you know. For me I mean. I wouldn't change any of it because of where it lead." To them, she meant.
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[personal profile] toldastory 2012-02-14 12:05 am (UTC)(link)
Martha just smiled when he said that he loved her as well. That was the point of it all, really. That was why this was worth it, and the truth was that the high price (and it was high, Martha would cede that) was something that she would bear over and over for this, and for them.

But the smile shifted to laughter when he mentioned they should be off the subject or off his lap. "Change of subject then, because I'm comfortable and I am definitely enjoying this wifely privilege."

Martha didn't want to talk about it anymore; she didn't want to think about it or worry about Lily any longer. There were other people who could worry about Lily: Sebastian, Hermione, Tonks... the other Severus didn't even enter into her head; she hoped he'd know better.